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Author Beth Aldrich: “Nothing intimidates me. If I make a mistake, I try to learn from it and grow as a person.”

Pregnant Betsy Ryan is confronted with threatening pink notes from an anonymous person, forcing her to face fears from another attack that happened ten years ago.

Russell Ricard on being an indie: Best – I make all the decisions; Hardest – I make all the decisions

Sebastian Hart has dealt with a lifetime of goodbyes. And now, a year after his husband Frank’s death, the forty-year-old Broadway chorus boy still blames himself.

Linnea Tanner and her fascination with the “enigmatic Celts”

Can a curse control Ancient Britannia?

Marilyn J. Bardsley on bucking the trend + writing from the wife’s POV

Charleston’s police chief asks his long-time friends in Savannah, former FBI profiler and former Atlanta medical examiner, to help him solve the bizarre murder of a wealthy woman.

Anne Michaud on “Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Nine Political Wives”

This nonfiction book explores the reasoning and motivations of wives who stay after their politician-husbands cheat.

Wayne Clark, author of THAT WOMAN, on how improvising helps him write

A young woman takes on the brutal merchant king of New York's East River waterfront—and wins.

Geoff Visgilio on how SWITCH reads like a modern day Greek tragedy

SWITCH is told like a play in three acts. The story follows Miller and Evelyn Coretti, a marriage in disintegration.

Bill Adler Jr.: Working with a traditional publisher is like sending your kid to boarding school for four years. You trust that they’ll do well, but wouldn’t you rather raise your child yourself?

No Time to Say Goodbye is a gripping novella about one man's desperate attempt to hold onto love and life no matter what happens, no matter where—or when—he is.

Juri Pill on his book’s inspiration: None of the bankers who caused the 2008 financial meltdown spent a single day in jail. That bothered me…”

A well-to-do family becomes the target of a vicious serial killer during the week of the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008.